2024 Nissan Rogue SUV Consumer Reviews
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AC issue
Garbage. Got it brand new. AC blows cold air only on the driver side after only 7k miles on it. Stay away!
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Rogue Riding
I own a 2019 Rogue and just purchased a second Rogue (2024 model). I'm impressed by the improvements that Nissan has made during the past few years. The interior has been upgraded, the performance has improved, the infotainment system and electronics are now state of the art. All in all, I am very pleased with my new Rogue.
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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,4924 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,94419 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99514 mi away
Better Than It Used To Be
Definitely more power and more responsive than the 2018 Rogue I used to own. Feels very sure-footed but takes the bumps very hard. Updated body style for 2024, I'm keeping my fingers crossed the fuel sensor issue has been fixed for this model year. 4000 miles in, I haven't smelled any gas yet!
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Rogue it is!!!
We are on our 4th Rogue (2021) and no complaints other than the bars on the upper front passenger and drivers seat that at times blocks vision, especially when a pedestrian comes into play. May be something for Nissan to look into. The vehicle is quiet, and quick on the up take. Very nice to drive <br>
Feels like a tinker toy
Great gas mileage was about the only positive. Horrible seats gave me a back and neck ache, seat doesn’t adjust right and uncomfortable position to drive (5”2”) 130 lbs and I felt like I was cramped and trapped inside of it driving. Doesn’t have normal usb plug in. No power and felt like I was blowing off the road. I felt unsafe.
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